PFC Rachel Krista Heather Bosveld

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PFC Rachel Krista Heather Bosveld

Birth
Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Oct 2003 (aged 19)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9733746, Longitude: -88.9276895
Plot
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Army Pfc. Bosveld was assigned to the 527th Military Police Company, V Corps, Giesen, Germany. Bosveld was fatally injured during a mortar attack on the Abu Ghraib Police Station. Rachel came to the Bosveld family as a neglected foster baby and the family adopted her when she was two months old. After the Bosvelds divorced, she spent her first two years of high school in Oshkosh, living with her mother. She came to Waupun to live with her father during her junior and senior years. At Waupun High, Rachel was described as "creative, very caring, and dependable." She played on the soccer team, sang in the choir, loved to draw forest scenes, play her violin and act in her high school drama club. She hoped one day to become a graphic artist. Rachel enlisted in the Army when she graduated from high school in June 2002, because she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her father and brother. She entered boot camp at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., planning to serve in the military, and then go to college with an eye toward a career in law enforcement. In October she graduated from boot camp, and within five months she was in Iraq. After surviving a grenade attack on September 12, 2003, aimed at the humvee she was driving, Rachel was ready to come home. She tried to make sure her family didn’t worry by starting each letter to them with “I’m OK. I’m really OK.” She ended the letters saying, "Don't worry Mom. Everything is OK. I'll be OK." She kept assuring her family she was getting her sleep, staying alert, keeping her head down and looking over her shoulder.
Army Pfc. Bosveld was assigned to the 527th Military Police Company, V Corps, Giesen, Germany. Bosveld was fatally injured during a mortar attack on the Abu Ghraib Police Station. Rachel came to the Bosveld family as a neglected foster baby and the family adopted her when she was two months old. After the Bosvelds divorced, she spent her first two years of high school in Oshkosh, living with her mother. She came to Waupun to live with her father during her junior and senior years. At Waupun High, Rachel was described as "creative, very caring, and dependable." She played on the soccer team, sang in the choir, loved to draw forest scenes, play her violin and act in her high school drama club. She hoped one day to become a graphic artist. Rachel enlisted in the Army when she graduated from high school in June 2002, because she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her father and brother. She entered boot camp at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., planning to serve in the military, and then go to college with an eye toward a career in law enforcement. In October she graduated from boot camp, and within five months she was in Iraq. After surviving a grenade attack on September 12, 2003, aimed at the humvee she was driving, Rachel was ready to come home. She tried to make sure her family didn’t worry by starting each letter to them with “I’m OK. I’m really OK.” She ended the letters saying, "Don't worry Mom. Everything is OK. I'll be OK." She kept assuring her family she was getting her sleep, staying alert, keeping her head down and looking over her shoulder.

Bio by: Brenda N


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